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  2. 7 fingernail problems not to ignore - Mayo Clinic

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    Beau's lines are grooves that run across the nails. They can appear when nail growth temporarily stops due to injury or illness. Beau's lines may be caused by: Infections. Diabetes that is not well controlled. Conditions in which narrowed blood vessels lower blood flow to the arms and legs. This is called peripheral artery disease.

  3. Fingernails: Do's and don'ts for healthy nails - Mayo Clinic

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    Sometimes fingernails develop harmless vertical ridges that run from the cuticle to the tip of the nail. Vertical ridges tend to become more prominent with age. Fingernails can also develop white lines or spots due to injury, but these eventually grow out with the nail. Not all nail conditions are normal, however.

  4. Mayo Clinic Minute: Fingernails are clues to your health

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    Adult health. Vivien Willliams: Your fingernails are clues to your overall health. Many people develop lines or ridges from the cuticle to the tip. Rachel Miest, M.D., Department of Dermatology, Mayo Clinic: Those are actually completely fine and just a part of normal aging. Ms. Williams: But Dr. Rachel Miest says there are other nail changes ...

  5. Nail ridges: Cause for concern? - Mayo Clinic

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    Vertical nail ridges extend from the cuticle to the tip of the nail. With age, vertical nail ridges may become more numerous or prominent because of changes in cell turnover within the nail. If your fingernails change color or you develop horizontal nail ridges, consult your health care provider. These changes could indicate an underlying ...

  6. Nail fungus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Nail fungus can cause the nail to become thick, ragged and discolored. An infected nail may separate from the nail bed. Nail fungus is a common infection of the nail. It begins as a white or yellow-brown spot under the tip of your fingernail or toenail. As the fungal infection goes deeper, the nail may discolor, thicken and crumble at the edge.

  7. How to trim thickened toenails - Mayo Clinic

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    Getting ready to trim. Before you trim your toenails, soften them by soaking your feet in warm water for 5 to 10 minutes. Then dry your feet and toenails with a towel. Nail nippers, shown below, work best for trimming thickened toenails. They're lightweight, easy to grip and easy to control. You can buy them at most pharmacies or drugstores.

  8. Oral lichen planus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Oral lichen planus may appear as white, lacy patches; red, swollen tissues; or open sores. These lesions may cause burning, pain or other discomfort. Oral lichen planus can't be passed from one person to another. The disorder occurs when the immune system mounts an attack against cells of the oral mucous membranes for unknown reasons.

  9. How to heal cracked skin at thumb tip - Mayo Clinic

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    Or if you often wash your hands with harsh, drying soaps, switch to a mild soap if possible and rinse well. Begin healing your thumb tips by sealing the cracks with a liquid bandage. Use a moisturizing lotion on your hands several times a day. It's best if you use lotion while your hands are damp from handwashing.

  10. Endocarditis - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms of endocarditis can vary from person to person. Endocarditis may develop slowly or suddenly. It depends on the type of germs causing the infection and whether there are other heart problems. Common symptoms of endocarditis include: Aching joints and muscles. Chest pain when you breathe. Fatigue.

  11. Scleroderma - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Digestive complications of scleroderma can include heartburn and difficulty swallowing. Scleroderma also can cause bouts of cramps, bloating, constipation or diarrhea. Some people who have scleroderma also may have problems absorbing nutrients due to overgrowth of bacteria in the intestine. Joints.